Nevertheless, the reporter persisted.
"But is that something you would consider?" he asked.
"There are many things on a humane basis you can do outside of that, but you also have to give a vote, and the people are going to sayβ¦" burbled Dickless, before just trailing off entirely.
He's got a pretty good idea what's in there.
@mcfate Maybe, but he dodges questions about the Bible too, and I doubt he knows anything about that.
You're just doing with him what he's trying to do with Harris.
He's not smart, by any stretch of the imagination, and I doubt he's read a book since the last time someone MADE him read one, but he's not "developmentally disabled".
Most people overestimate him, and weirdly so, but don't underestimate him, either. He's not a puppet or a zombie.
He has very clear ideas about what will get people to vote for him, and answering that question was NOT one of those things.
He knew enough about the Bible to know it had a book that said "2 Corinthians" on the first page, although not so much that he was aware that everyone calls it "SECOND Corinthians".
@mcfate QED. He's the classic guy who reads the cover of the Cliffs Notes and thinks he needn't bother reading the book.
You haven't "proven" anything, much less mathematically.
@mcfate Jesus, you even argue with people who agree with you.
If you say so.
@ImagineThat
Oh, he's got a pretty good idea what's in there, since he dodges questions about whether he'd follow its policy recommendations.
"Will you direct the FDA to ban mifepristone?"
"You could do things that will beβ would supplement absolutely, and those things are pretty open and humane, but you have to be able to have a vote. And all I want to do is give everybody a vote, and the votes are taking place right now as we speak."